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Issue #34.24

| Published on Wednesday April 23rd, 2008

Issue Menu: April 16th, 2008 | April 30th, 2008

On the Cover
[Cover Story]
Say Amen, Somebody
BY AARON MESH | African-American ministers struggle to make their voices heard in America’s whitest city.
27 comments
News
[Campus Safety]
Screwed U.P.
BY BETH SLOVIC | University of Portland Students want change in the school’s sex-assault policy.
32 comments
[Politics] [Shut Up & Vote]
Up Against A Wal
BY COREY PEIN | Wal-Mart winds up campaign fodder in Portland.
9 comments
[Politics] [Shut Up & Vote]
Politics in Small Bites
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | This page is not publicly financed.
0 comments
[Consumer]
That Dam Bill
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Ratepayers and regulators want PGE to explain a land donation.
6 comments
[Politics] [Web]
Blue Flames
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Oregon’s must-read website for progressives turns red-hot with anger.
32 comments
[Multnomah County]
Chief Complaint
BY JAMES PITKIN | County Commission candidate Carla Piluso faces scrutiny for using nonprofits in her campaign.
9 comments
[Cops]
Phony Law
BY AMANDA WALDROUPE | Cops aren’t enforcing a new ban on teens driving while on cell phones.
2 comments
Rogue of the Week
Dave Frohnmayer
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | UO president is hiding the ball.
13 comments
Murmurs
Candidates aren’t the only thing going wild
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
The Score
Web-only Edition
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
Pop Quiz
[Politics] [Shut Up & Vote]
How many homeless people are in local shelters?
BY COREY PEIN | WW’s weekly election feature—designed to scare the hell out of City Hall candidates.
1 comment
Letters to the Editor
Inbox
BY WW'S BELOVED READERS
10 comments
Culture
[Music]
Family Tree
BY JAY HORTON | Lewi Longmire, “The Session Player’s Session Player,” branches out.
1 comment
Queer Window
[Culture]
“The Most Dangerous Man in Washington…”
BY BYRON BECK | is a straight-talking gay Jewish rep. from Mass.
1 comment
SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Hot Seat
Brian Michael Bendis
BY ERIK BADER | Getting geeky with one of the comic world’s finest.
0 comments
[Music]
Jujuba, Saturday April 26
BY AP KRYZA | Communication shakedown: Jujuba speaks a universal language.
0 comments
[Music]
PACIFIC UV, Longplay 2 (Warm Records)
BY MICHAEL MANNHEIMER | ALBUM REVIEW
0 comments
[Screen]
Critical Care
BY DAVID WALKER | Love him or hate him, D.K. Holm needs your help.
0 comments
[Performance]
The Long Christmas Ride Home
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Theatre Vertigo shakes up the floating world.
0 comments
[Dish]
East Burn
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | REVIEW
0 comments
[Dish]
Big Dan’s West Coast Bento
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | REVIEW
2 comments
Table Scraps
[Dish]
Openings, closings and dishy gossip
BY DEEDA SCHROEDER
0 comments
[Visual Arts]
Late-April Roundup
BY RICHARD SPEER | See these shows before they come down!
0 comments
[Words]
Marc Acito, Attack of the Theater People
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | REVIEW
0 comments
[Words]
Mary Roach, Bonk
BY KELLY CLARKE | REVIEW
1 comment
NIGHT CABBIE
“No, really, I believe you,” I tell the old man.
BY NIGHT CABBIE
17 comments
Headout Picks
Spay. Neuter. Go Wild.
BY COREY PEIN & SHAWN STOTT | This is why Candidates Gone Wild makes politicians squirm.
0 comments
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